
Now go visit these other great web pages:
My parent's have @Logue, with stuff about the Appalachian Trail, the books they have written and more.
Kratts' Creatures, the cool wild animal show from PBS is online.
Zoo Atlanta is where some of the above wild animals from page two live.
The Birmingham Zoo home page has some great photos from and African safari as well as the Alabama zoo itself.
The American Zoo and Aquarium Association has links to many other zoos.
How the Leopard Got its Spots with a Rudyard Kipling story illustrated with excellent photographs of one of my favorite cats.
Cat Tales Endangered Species Conservation Park in the Spokane, Washington area is a nonprofit park home to 27 big cats.
The Cathouse is the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound's Feline Conservation Center. It has more than 60 big cats. This site has good pictures and animal sounds too.
Check out the homepage for Wishbone at PBS or the World Wide Wishbone site.
For an almost live view of zoo animals, you should visit one of my favorite spots on the web, The Naked Mole Rat Camera at the National Zoo as well as their Giraffe Cam, Black-footed Ferret Cam and Tiger Cam. You can see all these and more at their Animal Cams Page.